INDEX. Chapter Contents
|
|
- Brooke Wilkins
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 CMYK
2 INDEX Chapter Contents Page Index Introduction Cautions Warnings General Description Construction Technical Specifications Replaceable Parts Accessories Graphic Symbols Parameter Controls Attachment of Electrodes Lead Wires Lead Wire Maintenance Electrode Options Electrode Placement Tips For Skin Care Application of Re-usable Self Adhesive Electrodes Adjusting the Controls Battery Information Maintenance, Transportation and Storage of EMS Device Safety Control Malfunctions Conformity to Safety Standards Warranty
3 Chapter 1 : INTRODUCTION EXPLANATION OF EMS Electrical Muscle Stimulation is an internationally accepted and proven way of treating muscular injuries. It works by sending electronic pulses to the muscle needing treatment; this causes the muscle to exercise passively. It is a product derived from the square waveform, originally invented by John Faraday in Through the square wave pattern it is able to work directly on muscle motor neurons. EMS has low frequency and this in conjunction with the square wave pattern allows direct work on muscle groupings. This is being widely used in hospitals and sports clinics for the treatment of muscular injuries and for the reeducation of paralyzed muscles, to prevent atrophy in affected muscles and improving muscle tone and blood circulation. HOW EMS WORKS EMS is intended to be used to increase blood circulation and loosens tight and knotted fibers, stimulates muscle growth and also reduces stiffness in muscle joints. The EMS units send comfortable impulses through the skin that stimulate the nerves in the treatment area. When the muscle receives this signal it contracts as if the brain has sent the signal itself. As the signal strength increases, the muscle flexes as in physical exercise. Then when the pulse ceases, the muscle relaxes and the cycle starts over again, (Stimulation, Contraction and Relaxation.) Chapter 2 : CAUTIONS 1. Precautions: Isolated cases of skin irritation may occur at the site of electrode placement following logn-term application. Effectiveness is highly dependent upon patient selection by a person qualified in the management of pain patients. 2. Contradictions: EMS devices can affect the operation of demand type cardiac pacemakers. 2 EMS is not recommended for patients with known heart disease without physical evaluation of risk. Do not use EMS on the carotid sinus(neck) region. Do no apply EMS for undiagnosed pain syndromes until etiology is established. Do not stimulate on the site that may cause current to flow transcerebrally(through the head). 3. Adverse Reactions Possible allergic to gel, skin irritation and electrode burn are potential adverse reactions. 4. Read operation manual before use of EMS. 5. We emphasize that patient with an implanted electronic device (for example, a pacemaker) should not undergo EMS treatment without first consulting a doctor. The same applies to patients with any metallic implants. 6. If EMS therapy becomes ineffective or unpleasant, stimulation should be discontinued until its use is reevaluated by the physician or therapist. 7. Avoid adjusting controls while operating machinery or vehicles. 8. Turn the EMS off before applying or removing electrodes. 9. EMS devices have no AP/APG protection. Do not use it in the presence of explosive atmosphere and flammable mixture. Chapter 3 : WARNINGS 1. Caution should be used in applying EMS to patients suspected of having heart disease. Further clinical data is needed to show there are no adverse results. 2.The safety of EMS devices for use during pregnancy or birth has not been established. Do not use EMS during pregnancy. 3. EMS is not effective for pain of central origin. (This includes headache.) 4.EMS devices should be used only under the continued supervision of a physician. 5. EMS devices have no curative value. 6. EMS is a symptomatic treatment and as such suppresses the sensation of pain which would otherwise serve as a protective mechanism. 3
4 7. Electronic monitoring equipment (such as ECG monitors and ECG alarms) may not operate properly when EMS stimulation is in use. 8. There should be a prominently placed statement warning that stimulus delivered by this device may be sufficient to cause electrocution. Electrical current of this magnitude must not flow through the throax because it may cause a cardiac arrhythmia. 9. Do not place electrodes on the front of the throat as spasm of the Laryngeal and Pharyngeal muscle may occur. 10. Care should be taken so that when operating potentially dangerous machinery the stimulator controls are not changed abruptly. 6. Electrodes should not be placed over the eyes, in the mouth, or internally. 11. Keep this device out of the reach of children. 12. Caution: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. Chapter 5 : CONSTRUCTION Chapter 4 : GENERAL DESCRIPTION The AMS-4 EMS is a battery operated pulse generator that sends electrical impulses through electrodes to the body and reaches the underlying nerves or muscle group. The device is provided with two controllable output channels, each independent of each other. An electrode pair can be connected to each output channel. The electronics of the AMS-4 EMS create electrical impulses whose Intensity, Pulse Width, Pulse Rate, Contraction, Relaxation and Ramp may be altered with the switches. Dial controls are very easy to use and the slide cover prevents accidental changes in the setting. 4 5
5 Chapter 6 : TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Chapter 7 : REPLACABLE PARTS The technical specification details of AMS-4 EMS are as follows. MECHANISM TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 01. Channel Dual, isolated between channels. 02. Intensity Control Adjustable, 0-80 ma peak into 500 ohm load each channel 03. Wave Form Asymmetrical Bi-Phase Square Pulse 04. Voltage 0 to 34 V (Load : 500 ohm) 05. Power Supply One 9V battery 06. Size 95(H) x 65(W) x 23.5(T) mm 07. Weight 115 grams with battery 08. Pulse Rate Adjustable, from 2 to 150 Hz 09. Pulse Width Selectable 100uS, 200uS, and 300 us 10. Contraction Time Adjustable from 1-30 seconds 11. Relaxation Time Adjustable from 1-45 seconds 12. Ramp Time Adjustable from 1-8 seconds 13. Max. Charge per pulse 20 micro-coulombs 14. Battery Life Approximately 25 hours at nominal settings. The replaceable parts and accessories of EMS devices are as given below Except leads, electrodes and battery, battery case cover, please do not try to replace the other parts of a device. PARTS 01 ELECTRODES LEADS 02 ELECTRODES 03 9V BATTERY,TYPE 6F22 04 BELT CLIP 05 BATTERY CASE COVER 06 LEAD CONNECTOR 07 MAIN PCB 08 INTENSITY KNOB 09 CONTRACTION KNOB 10 RELAXATION KNOB 11 PULSE WIDTH KNOB 12 PULSE RATE KNOB 13 RAMP KNOB Chapter 8 : ACCESSORIES Each set AMS-4 EMS are completed with standard accessories and standard label as given below I. Accessories REF. NO. PRODUCT Q TY AGF X 40 MM Adhesive Electrodes 4 pieces AGF-110 Electrodes Leads 2 pieces 9 V Battery 1 piece Instruction Manual 1 piece Carrying Case x 1 EA 1 piece 6 7
6 II. LABEL The label attached to the back of device contains important message about this device- model, serial number, supply voltage, the name of manufacturer, CE number and classification. Please do not remove. Chapter 9 : GRAPHIC SYMBOLS 1. Note Operating Instructions 2. Degree of Electrical Protection BF 3. Do not insert the plug into AC power supply socket 4. Direct Current (DC power source) Chapter 10 : PARAMETER CONTROLS PULSE DURATION Wider pulse duration settings will deliver stronger stimulation for any given intensity setting. As mentioned in the Controls section, by using a combination of intensity and pulse duration, it is felt that various pulse widths are capable of stimulating different muscles groups. The wider pulse duration is needed to recruit motor fibres, whereas the narrow pulse duration is used on the more sensory fibres. PULSE RATE The Pulse Rate (hertz or pulses per second) chosen depends greatly upon the type of electrode placement given to the patient. When using contiguous and dermatome electrode placements (i.e. stimulat- 8 ing directly through the area of pain or localized enervation), a quick pulse rate (setting greater than 80Hz on the Pulse Rate Control) is desired. The patient should not perceive individual pulses but rather have the sensation of steady continuous stimulation. When using point treatments, it has been suggested that slow pulses be utilized (less than 10Hz). With this setting the patient should be able to slightly perceive individual pulses. When using multiple electrode placement strategies, such as combinations of point and contiguous electrode placements, the quicker pulse rates are suggested. Despite above recommendations, these individual patients may require slight variations of the above settings, according to the nature of their condition. INTENSITY Each patient responds differently to different levels of intensity, due to varying degrees of tissue resistance, enervation, skin thickness, etc. Intensity instructions are therefore limited to the following settings: Perception The intensity is increased so that the patient can feel the stimulation, but there is not any muscular contraction. Slight Contraction Intensity is increased to a barely visible muscular contraction that is not strong enough to move a joint. When using low pulse rate settings, this will show as individual twitches. At higher pulse rates there will simply be increased muscle tension. Strong muscular contraction is may be useful in spastic muscle group. The EMS can be used in the circumstances to quickly break the spasm. Use a quick pulse rate, wide pulse duration and set the intensity to visible contraction (still within patient tolerance). Twenty or thirty minutes of such a tetanized muscular contraction will generally break the spasm. In all cases, if the patient complains that the stimulation is uncomfortable, reduce intensity and cease stimulation. CONTRACTION/RELAXATION The contraction time and relaxation time of EMS is adjustable. 9
7 Stimulation will continue at the setting contraction time and cease also at the setting relaxation time. Then the cycle starts over again Stimulation, Contraction and Relaxation. CAUTION Do not insert the plug of the patient lead wire into the AC power supply socket. RAMP Chapter 12: LEAD WIRE MAINTENANCE In order to achieve a comfortable exercise and avoid startle because of electrical shock, each contraction course may be ramped so that the signal comes on gradually and smoothly. The intensity of electrical current will reach the setting level within the Ramp time, however, it can not reach the expected level if the contraction time is less than the ramp time. TIME DURATION EMS units are typically operated for long periods of time, with a minimum of minutes. However, the time is varied subject to the treatment required. Please consult your physician before use of EMS. Clean the wires by wiping with a damp cloth. Coating them lightly with talcum powder will reduce tangling and prolong life. Chapter 13 : ELECTRODE OPTIONS Your clinician will decide which type of electrode is best for your condition. Follow application procedures outlined in electrode packing, to maintain stimulation and prevent skin irritation. Use the legally marketed EMS electrode is recommended. The device is completed with standard carbon film adhesive electrodes in size 5x5cm. 11 : ATTACHMENT OF ELECTRODE LEAD WIRES The wires provided with the system insert into the jack sockets located on top of the device. Holding the insulated portion of the connector, push the plug end of the wire into one of the jacks (see drawing); one or two sets of wires may be used. After connecting the wires to the stimulator, attach each wire to an electrode. Use care when you plug and unplug the wires. Jerking the wire instead of holding the insulated connector body may cause wire breakage. Chapter 14 : ELECTRODE PLACEMENT The placement of electrodes can be one of the most important parameters in achieving success with EMS therapy. Of utmost importance is the willingness of the clinician to try the various styles of electrode placement to find which method best fits the needs of the individual patient. Every patient responds to electrical stimulation differently and their needs may vary from the conventional settings suggested here. If the initial results are not positive, feel free to experiment. Once an acceptable placement has been achieved, mark down the electrodes sites and the settings on the patient s Reference sheet of this manual, so the patient can easily continue treatment at home. CONTIGUOUS PLACEMENT 10 This is the most common placement technique. It involves placing the elec- 11
8 trodes alongside the affected muscles or muscle groups, in such a way as to direct the flow of current through or around the area. DERMATOMES, MYOTOMES AND SCLEROTOMES These are the regions of the body enervated by one spinal nerve. Electrode placement involves both stimulating across the similarly enervated area and/or placing one electrode (or set of electrodes) at the affected site and another electrode (set) at the point where the nerve root joins the spinal cord. MOTOR, TRIGGER AND ACUPUNCTURE POINTS While these points of high tissue conductivity can differ in location and in theory of use, their use as an electrode site is identical. The easiest technique involves placing one pad directly over the point and completing the circuit by placing the second pad on some area on the affected side. This second electrode site can be within a nerve zone, or a master point located between the thumb and the forefinger on the dorsal web area between the two metacarpal bones. MULTIPLE PLACEMENT STRATEGIES Because the EMS has two independently operated channels, the clinician may take advantage of concurrent pad placement strategies. For example, it is possible to use two different electrode placement strategies at the same time. One channel can be used to directly stimulate the pain site in a contiguous manner; the other channel can be placed along the involved dermatome or utilized for point therapy. Chapter 15 : TIPS FOR SKIN CARE To avoid skin irritation, especially if you have sensitive skin, follow these suggestions: 1. Wash the area of skin where you will be placing the electrodes, using mild soap and water before applying electrodes, and after taking them off. Be sure to rinse soap off thoroughly and dry skin well. 2. Excess hair may be clipped with scissors; do not shave stimulation area. 3. Wipe the area with the skin preparation your clinician has recommended. Let this dry. Apply electrodes as directed. 4. Many skin problems arise from the pulling stress from adhesive patches that are excessively stretched across the skin during application. To prevent this, apply electrodes from centre outward; avoid stretching over the skin. 5. To minimize pulling stress, tape extra lengths of lead wires to the skin in a loop to prevent tugging on electrodes. 6. When removing electrodes, always remove by pulling in the direction of hair growth. 7. It may be helpful to rub skin lotion on electrode placement area when not wearing electrodes. 8. Never apply electrodes over irritated or broken skin. Chapter 16: APPLICATION OF RE-USABLE SELF ADHESIVE ELECTRODES Application 1. Clean and dry the skin at the prescribed area thoroughly with soap and water prior to application of electrodes. 2. Insert the lead wire into the pin connector on the pre-wired electrodes. 3. Remove the electrodes from the protective liner and apply the electrodes firmly to the treatment site. 12 Removal 1. Lift at the edge of electrodes and peel; do not pull on the lead wires because it may damage the electrodes. 13
9 2.Place the electrodes on the liner and remove the lead wire by twisting and pulling at the same time. 2. Display Led Each of the leds illuminates whenever the electronics of the device create a current impulse at contraction time and does not illuminate when the stimulation is ceased at relaxation time. Due to the capacity of the human eye, the illumination of the lamp can only be recognized up to a frequency of approximately 30 Hz. At higher frequencies, the lamp will appear to be constantly illuminated. Care and Storage 1. Between uses, store the electrodes in the resealed bag in a cool dry place. 2. It may be helpful to improve repeated application by spreading a few drops of cold water over the adhesive and turn the surface up to air dry. Over Saturation with water will reduce the adhesive properties. Important 1. Do not apply to broken skin. 2. The electrodes should be discarded when they are no longer adhering. 3. The electrodes are intended for single patient use only. 4. If irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult your clinician. 5. Read the instruction for use of self-adhesive electrodes before application. 3. On/Off Switch and Intensity Controls: If both controls are in the off-position (white markings on the housing), the device is switched off. By turning the controls clockwise, the appropriate channel is switched on and the impulse display led will illuminate and begin to pulse according to the frequency set. The current strength of the impulses transmitted to the electrodes increases further when the control is turned clockwise. To reduce the current strength or switch the device off, turn the control counter clockwise to the required setting or off-position, respectively. Chapter 17 : ADJUSTING THE CONTROLS 1. Slide Cover: A slide-on panel covers the controls for Contraction Time, Relaxation Time, Ramp Time, Pulse Width, and Pulse Rate. Your medical professional may wish to set t hese controls for you and request that you leave the cover in place Lead Connector Connection of the electrodes is made with two-lead connector. The device must be switched off before connecting the cables. Both intensity controls must be at the Off position. Electrodes must be pressed firmly on the skin. 15
10 5. Pulse Rate Control: This dial determines how many electrical impulses are applied through the skin each second. By turning these controls, the number of current impulses per second (Hz) for both channels can be continually adjusted. Unless otherwise instructed, turn the pulse rate control to the Hz range. 8. Relaxation Time Control This dial determines the time of relaxation. The stimulation ceases at setting relaxation time and then re-start in a cycle pattern. The relaxation time of both channels is changed by turning this dial. The range of it is adjustable from 1 second to 45 seconds. 6. Pulse Width Control: This dial adjusts the length of time. Each electrical signal is applied through the skin, which controls the strength and sensation of the stimulation. There are 3 Pulse Widths of options 100, 200 and 300 us, Push the dial until the desired position is reached. 9. Ramp Time Control This dial controls the time intensity of current output that increases from 0 to the setting level. When the ramp time is set, each contraction may be ramped in order that signals come on gradually and smoothly. The ramp time is adjustable from 1 to 8 seconds by turning this switch. 7. Contraction Time Control The contraction time control adjusts the time of stimulation. By turning this control, the contraction time can be pre-set. The range is adjustable from 1 second to 30 seconds. The contraction time of EMS device can be adjusted by turning this dial Check/Replace the Battery: Over time, in order to ensure the functional safety of EMS, changing the battery is necessary. 1. Make sure that both intensity controls are switched to offposition. 17
11 2. Slide the battery compartment cover and remove. 3. Remove the battery from the compartment. 4. Insert the battery into the compartment. Note the polarity indicated on the battery and in the compartment. 5. Replace the battery compartment cover and slide to close. Chapter 18 : BATTERY INFORMATION AMS-4 EMS can be used with a rechargeable battery when necessary. If you use rechargeable batteries, please follow the instructions. RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES: Prior to the use of a new unit, the rechargeable battery should be charged according to the battery manufacturer s instructions. Before using the battery charger, read all instructions and cautionary markings on the battery and in this instruction manual. After being stored for 60 days or more, the batteries may lose their charge. After long periods of storage, batteries should be charged prior to use. BATTERY CHARGING (1) Plug the charger into any working 110 or 220/240v mains electrical outlet. The use of any attachment not supplied with the charger may result in the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons. (2) Follow the battery manufacturer s instructions for charging time. (3) After the battery manufacturer s recommended charging time has been completed, unplug the charger and remove the battery. (4) Batteries should always be stored in a fully charged state. 18 To ensure optimum battery performance, follow these guidelines: (a) Although overcharging the batteries for up to 24 hours will not damage them, repeated overcharging may decrease useful battery life. (b) Always store batteries in their charged condition. After a battery has been discharged, recharge it as soon as possible. If the battery is stored more than 60 days, it may need to be recharged. (c) Do not short the terminals of the battery. This will cause the battery to get hot and can cause permanent damage. Avoid storing the batteries in your pocket or purse where the terminals may accidentally come into contact with coins, keys or any metal objects. (d) WARNINGS: 1. Do not attempt to charge any other types of batteries in your charger, other than the nickel-cadmium rechargeable batteries. Other types of batteries may leak or burst. 2. Do not incinerate the rechargeable battery as it may explode! hapter 19: MAINTENANCE, TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE OF EMS DEVICE 1. Non-flammable cleaning solution is suitable for cleaning the device. Note: Do not smoke or work with open lights (for example, candles, etc.) when working with flammable liquids. 2. Stains and spots can be removed with a cleaning agent. 3. Do not submerge the device in liquids or expose it to large amounts of water. 4. Return the device to the carrying box with sponge foam to ensure that the unit is well-protected before transportation. 5. If the device is not to be used for a long period of time, remove the batteries from the battery compartment (acid may leak from used batteries and damage the device). Put the device and accessories in carrying box and keep it in cool dry place. 6.The packed EMS device should be stored and transported under the temperature range of -20 C ~ + 60 C, relative humidity 20% ~ 95%, atmosphere pressure 500 hpa ~ 1060 hpa. 19
12 Chapter 20: SAFETY-TECHNICAL CONTROLS Chapter 22 Conformity to Safety Standards For safety reasons, check your AMS-4 EMS each week based on the following checklist. 1. Check the device for external damage. - deformation of the housing. - damaged or defective output sockets. 2. Check the device for defective operating elements. - legibility of inscriptions and labels. - make sure the inscriptions and labels are not distorted. 3. Check Led - led must be illuminated when switched on. 4. Check the usability of accessories. - patient cable undamaged. - electrodes undamaged. Please consult your distributor if there are any problems with device and accessories. Chapter 21 MALFUNCTIONS Should any malfunctions occur while using the EMS, check - whether the switch/control is set to the appropriate form of therapy. Adjust the control correctly. - whether the cable is correctly connected to the device. The cables should be inserted completely into the sockets. - whether the impulse display led is illuminated. If necessary, insert a new battery. - for possible damage to the cable. Change the cable if any damage is detected. * If there is any other problem, please return the device to your distributor. Do not try to repair a defective device. STATEMENT OF EMC The AMS-4 EMS devices are in compliance with IEC : CONFORMITY TO MDD REQUIREMENTS The AMS-4 EMS devices are in compliance with IEC safety standard and FDA 510K standards. Chapter 23 : WARRANTY All AMS-4 EMS models carry a warranty of three year from the date of delivery. The warranty applies to the stimulator only and covers both parts and labour relating thereto. The warranty does not apply to damage resulting from failure to follow the operating instructions, accidents, abuse, alteration or disassembly by unauthorized personnel. Manufacturer: MEDICAL DEPOT INC DBA DRIVE MEDICAL 99 Seaview Boulevard Port Washington, NY Phone # : Edition : V1.3 Printed in February,
13
INDEX. Chapter Contents
INDEX Chapter Contents Page Index....1 1. Introduction. 2 2. Cautions.. 2 3. Warnings.. 3 4. General Description... 4 5. Construction......5 6. Technical Specifications...6 7. Replaceable Parts......7
More informationTranscutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator TENS 212. Instruction Manual. Read before using
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator TENS 212 Instruction Manual Read before using TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS 1 WARRANTY 1 INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS 2 WARNINGS
More informationINDEX. Chapter Contents Page
INDEX Chapter Contents Page 1. Introduction... 2 2. Cautions... 3 3. Warnings... 4 4. Contraindications... 5 5. Adverse Reactions... 5 6. General Description... 5 7. Construction... 6 8. Technical Specifications...
More informationINSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR THE
INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR THE PAIN-CARE TENS Distributed by: V1.0 0434 INDEX Chapter Contents Page 1. General Description...2 2. Introduction...2 3. Cautions...3 4. Warnings...4 5. Contraindications...5 6.
More informationINSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR THE. Premier TENS
INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR THE Premier TENS 0434 INDEX Chapter Contents Page 1. General Description... 2 2. Introduction... 2 3. Cautions... 3 4. Warnings... 4 5. Contraindications... 5 6. Adverse Reactions...
More informationThis manual is valid for the TM. In TENSity 5000 TENS Stimulator. This user manual is published by Current Solutions, LLC
INSTRUCTION MANUAL This manual is valid for the TM In TENSity 5000 TENS Stimulator This user manual is published by Current Solutions, LLC Current Solutions, LLC does not guarantee its contents and reserves
More informationWITH TIMER EV-503DSDT.E.N.S. FOR THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR THE EV-503DSDT.E.N.S. WITH TIMER 0434 INDEX Chapter Contents Page 1. Introduction 2 2. Cautions 3 3. Warnings 3 4. General Description 4 5. Construction 5 6. Adjusting the Controls
More informationstock Microstim2(v2) Instruction Manual
stock Microstim2(v2) Instruction Manual SALISBURY DISTRICT HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL PHYSICS & BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING www.salisburyfes.com WARNING: Output has a physiological effect! Read instructions
More informationInstruction Manual. CAUTION: Federal law requires a prescription from your physician before use of this product.
Instruction Manual Please read the Instruction Manual prior to use. CAUTION: Federal law requires a prescription from your physician before use of this product. 3504 Cragmont Dr. Suite #100 Tampa, FL 33619
More informationTrio*Stim. Instruction Manual
Trio*Stim Instruction Manual Please read this manual carefully before using the Trio*Stim. This manual is comprised as an essential part of the Trio*Stim. Save this manual in a designated place for your
More informationAS SUPER 4 digital. Elektrischer Nadelstimulator / Electrical needle stimulator. Art.-Nr
AS SUPER 4 digital Elektrischer Nadelstimulator Electrical needle stimulator Art.-Nr. 200510 Gebrauchsanweisung Instruction Manual - Art.-Nr. 101477 20 Contents Foreword...21 Purpose for use...21 Safety
More informationPain Management System
TM Pain Management System Model: ireliev Model #: ET-1313 Operating & Instruction Manual Read Before Using ireliev Pain Management System Intended Use The ireliev Pain Management System (Model # ET-1313)
More informationThis manual is valid for the InTENSity TM Twin Stim III TENS/EMS Combo Stimulator
INSTRUCTION MANUAL This manual is valid for the InTENSity TM Twin Stim III TENS/EMS Combo Stimulator This user manual is published by Compass Health Brands Corp. Compass Health Brands does not guarantee
More informationEP-380R User s Manual
EasyPet EP-380R User s Manual Rechargeable Multi-Dog Remote Training System Advanced Model of 1200 Meter Remote Range Fully Waterproof & Submersible Collar Receiver Compact, Lightweight, and Convenient!
More informationContent. User Instruction - Pointoselect digital. Intended use...3 Safe usage of the device...3 Description...4
2 Content Intended use...3 Safe usage of the device...3 Description...4 Operating the device Setting up the device...4 Starting the device...4 Mode selection...5 Measurement...5 Automatic...5 Manual...6
More informationTube Facing Tool.
www.swagelok.com Tube Facing Tool This manual contains important information for the safe and effective operation of the Swagelok TF72 series tube facing tool. Users should read and understand its contents
More informationTENSPros. Twin Stim Plus 3 rd Edition INSTRUCTION MANUAL. Combo Stimulator
Twin Stim Plus 3 rd Edition Combo Stimulator INSTRUCTION MANUAL This manual is valid for the Twin Stim Plus 3 rd Edition Combo Stimulator This user manual is published by Roscoe Medical, Inc. Roscoe Medical,
More informationPointoselect Digital DT
Pointoselect Digital DT Digital Point Finder for Auricular and Body Acupuncture With Integrated PuTENS Stimulation Item no. 200506 Instruction Manual Item no. 100858 Content 1. Intended Use... 3 2. Safety
More informationTENS / EMS Dual Channel Electrical Stimulator Model GF-DF5
TENS / EMS Dual Channel Electrical Stimulator Model GF-DF5 Operation Manual Read this manual before operating your GF-DF5 Dual Channel Electrical Stimulator. Save this manual for future use. GF-DF5-INS-LAB-RevA16
More informationThis manual is valid for the InTENSity TM Micro Combo TENS/MIC Stimulator
INSTRUCTION MANUAL This manual is valid for the InTENSity TM Micro Combo TENS/MIC Stimulator This user manual is published by Roscoe Medical, Inc. Roscoe Medical does not guarantee its contents and reserves
More informationParaffin Wax System. Instruction Manual PAR-100-2EU
Paraffin Wax System Instruction Manual PAR-100-2EU READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS WHEN USING ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS, ESPECIALLY WHEN CHILDREN
More informationINSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR THE Premier Combo Plus DIGITAL TENS/EMS
INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR THE Premier Combo Plus DIGITAL TENS/EMS Distributed by: V1.0 Model No.: EM-6300A Read Before Use 0434 Chapter INDEX Contents 1. General Description...2 2. Introduction...2 3. Cautions...4
More informationAcoustic Electric Guitar
Acoustic Electric Guitar System66 Owner s Manual EN Thank you for choosing a Yamaha acoustic-electric guitar. In order to make the most of the advanced features and performance provided by your guitar,
More informationEZstim II. Operator s Manual. Peripheral Nerve Locator & Stimulator, Model ES400. M1040 Rev B
TM EZstim II Peripheral Nerve Locator & Stimulator, Model ES400 Operator s Manual M1040 Rev B MEANING OF SYMBOLS Your instrument may include symbols on the rear or front panel, the meaning for these symbols
More informationLG QUAD Combo INSTRUCTION MANUAL
LG QUAD Combo INSTRUCTION MANUAL This manual is valid for the LG QUAD Combo TENS/IF/MIC/EMS Stim device This user manual is published by Current Solutions, LLC Current Solutions, LLC does not guarantee
More informationPS /8 Inch Electric Drill Assembly & Operating Instructions
PS07216 3/8 Inch Electric Drill Assembly & Operating Instructions READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. This manual provides important information on proper operation & maintenance.
More informationSUPER TRAINER Micro-iDT SERIES
TM SUPER TRAINER Micro-iDT SERIES Electronic Dog Trainer Owner s Manual Micro-iDT Z3000 (One Dog Trainer) Micro-iDT Z3002 (Two Dog Trainer) Micro-iDT Z3003 (Three Dog Trainer) 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table
More informationBy Dogtra Remote Controlled Dog Training Collars. Owner's Manual. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the Dogtra EDGE training collar.
By Dogtra Remote Controlled Dog Training Collars Owner's Manual Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the Dogtra EDGE training collar. Product Safety and Health Statement Intended Use They
More informationHandling instructions
Nibbler Model CN 16SA Handling instructions Note: Before using this Electric Power Tool, carefully read through these HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS to ensure efficient, safe operation. It is recommended that these
More informationENGLISH (Original instructions) INSTRUCTION MANUAL. Drill DS4012 DOUBLE INSULATION. IMPORTANT: Read Before Using.
ENGLISH (Original instructions) INSTRUCTION MANUAL Drill DS402 05402 DOUBLE INSULATION IMPORTANT: Read Before Using. ENGLISH (Original instructions) SPECIFICATIONS Model DS402 Capacities Steel 3 mm Wood
More informationHeadset Intercom System. Operating Instructions
Headset Intercom System Model C1025 Operating Instructions Headset and Transceiver Pack Base Station Model C1025 Table of Contents Intended Use...iii FCC Information...iii Service...iii System Descriptions...1
More informationEmpi COMPLETE ELECTROTHERAPY SYSTEM USER S MANUAL. Read this manual carefully before operating the Phoenix. Visit us at
Empi COMPLETE ELECTROTHERAPY SYSTEM USER S MANUAL Read this manual carefully before operating the Phoenix Visit us at www.djoglobal.com Table of Contents 1. Foreword........................................
More informationINTRODUCTION. It is also intended for symptomatic relief and management of chronic, intractable pain and relief of pain associated with arthritis.
TENS / HEAT 1 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction...4 Indications for Use...4 Safety Warning...5 Contraindications...5 Warnings...5 Precautions...6 Adverse Reactions...8 Symbol and Title...8 Environmental
More informationElectronic Dog Trainer Owner s Manual
Electronic Dog Trainer Owner s Manual DT Systems 2872 Walnut Hill Lane Dallas, Texas 75229 Tel: (214) 350-9446, (888) LUV-U-DOG Fax: (214) 350-7847 Website: http://www.dtsystems.com E-mail: customerservice@dtsystems.com
More informationUser s Manual SOLDERING STATION
User s Manual SOLDERING STATION ASE-1111 Thank you for choosing AKTAKOM soldering station. www.tmatlantic.com Please note the following safety notes to avoid malfunctions, damage or physical injury: Persons
More informationDPA-1200 ORDERCODE D4180 DPA-2400 ORDERCODE D4181 DPA-3400 ORDERCODE D4182
Digital DPA-1200 DPA-2400 DPA-3400 ORDERCODE D4180 ORDERCODE D4181 ORDERCODE D4182 Congratulations! You have bought a great, innovative product from DAP Audio. The Dap Audio Vintage Digital Power Series
More informationWalkie-Talkie. User Manual and Instruction. Getting Started
Walkie-Talkie User Manual and Instruction Getting Started Installing the AA Batteries Your radio uses 3 AA Alkaline batteries. 1. With the back of the radio facing you, lift the battery latch up to release
More informationtesto Leakage detector for refrigerants Instruction manual
testo 316-3 Leakage detector for refrigerants Instruction manual 2 1 Contents 1 Contents 1 Contents... 3 2 Safety and the environment... 4 2.1. About this document... 4 2.2. Ensure safety... 4 2.3. Protecting
More informationBB Inch Double Cut Saw Assembly & Operating Instructions READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT.
BB07552 5 Inch Double Cut Saw Assembly & Operating Instructions READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. This manual provides important information on proper operation & maintenance.
More informationPart/Reorder Number: Version 1.0
Part/Reorder Number: 870000 Version 1.0 Cross Match Technologies L SCAN 100/100R Operator s Manual Version 1.0 First Edition (August 2006) No portion of this guide may be reproduced in any form or by any
More informationTABLE OF CONTENTS CONVENTIONS AND GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS 1. INTRODUCTION 2 2. WARNINGS 3 3. CAUTIONS 4 4. ADDITIONAL BENEFITS 5 5. PACKAGE CONTENTS 6
USER S MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2 2. WARNINGS 3 3. CAUTIONS 4 4. ADDITIONAL BENEFITS 5 5. PACKAGE CONTENTS 6 6. USING LIVIA 6 7. CHARGING LIVIA 11 8. SPECIFICATIONS 11 9. SYSTEM CONTROLS
More informationThanks for shopping with Improvements! 7 ft. Wall Christmas Tree w/ Stand Item #419359
Thanks for shopping with Improvements! 7 ft. Wall Christmas Tree w/ Stand Item #419359 IMPORTANT: RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. READ CAREFULLY. PARTS LIST: NOTES: (1) Tree Section A (1) Tree Section B (1)
More informationINSTRUCTION MANUAL MULTI MODALITY ELECTRICAL STIMULATOR INTERFERENTIAL TENS EMS MICROCURRENT
INSTRUCTION MANUAL MULTI MODALITY ELECTRICAL STIMULATOR INTERFERENTIAL TENS EMS MICROCURRENT Table of Contents 1.Safety information..... 4 1.1 General description 1.2 Medical background 1.3 Indication
More informationLive Pain Free, Live Good Today!
Live Pain Free, Live Good Today! This manual is valid for the LG QUAD Combo TENS/IF/MIC/EMS Stim device This user manual is published by LGMedSupply does not guarantee its contents and reserves the right
More informationCenturion Laser Shower
Laser Shower Manual Centurion Laser Shower Thank you for selecting the Centurion Laser Shower for your veterinary treatment needs. The selection of this unit ensures that you have purchased equipment,
More informationSeries 1. Remote. Multiple Mode Remote Controlled Electro Stimulation Control Unit. User Manual
Series 1 Remote Multiple Mode Remote Controlled Electro Stimulation Control Unit User Manual Issue 5.0 March 2010 WELCOME 4 2 Key Features 4 WHAT'S IN THE KIT? 5 Contents 5 Quick Guide 5 Before Use 5 USING
More informationBodyclockStimplusManual.qx8_Layout 1 17/08/ :53 Page 1. Body Clock Stimplus. Instructions for use
BodyclockStimplusManual.qx8_Layout 1 17/08/2012 11:53 Page 1 Body Clock Stimplus TM Instructions for use BodyclockStimplusManual.qx8_Layout 1 17/08/2012 11:53 Page 2 Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese therapy
More informationHeavy Duty Station Ref. HD-B
www.jbctools.com Heavy Duty Station Ref. HD-B Safety It is imperative to follow safety guidelines to prevent electric shock, injury, fire or explosion. - Do not use the units for any purpose other than
More informationModel S-520 Coin Counter / Sorter Operating Manual
Model S-520 Coin Counter / Sorter Operating Manual Table of Contents Using the Product Safely... 2 About the Warning Stickers and Points of Warning/... 2 Warning.... 3. 4 Names of the Main Parts......
More informationWireless TENS Pain Reliever. WT1 Series
Wireless TENS Pain Reliever WT1 Series Content Introduction Parts Features General Warnings and Safety Using your Wireless TENS Pain Reliever Troubleshooting Positions for use Mode Selection Specification
More informationCOJSAWBX Electric Jig Saw Assembly & Operating Instructions
COJSAWBX Electric Jig Saw Assembly & Operating Instructions READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. This manual provides important information on proper operation and maintenance.
More informationBody Clock Stimplus Pro
Body Clock Stimplus Pro TM Instructions for use Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese therapy in which specific points on the body, known as acupuncture points (acupoints) are stimulated by the use of needles.
More informationBio-Tuner Model BT7. A Consumer Product
Bio-Tuner Model BT7 A Consumer Product CONTENTS INTRODUCTION... 3 COMPLETE UNIT INCLUDES... 3 OPERATIONAL CAUTIONS... 4 GETTING STARTED... 4 HOW TO USE THE BIO-TUNER... 6 How it Should Feel... 8 Typical
More informationHigh Speed Drill MODEL WARNING: For your personal safety, READ and UNDERSTAND before using. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
ENGLISH High Speed Drill MODEL 6501 003002 DOUBLE INSULATION I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L WARNING: For your personal safety, READ and UNDERSTAND before using. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
More informationDrill INSTRUCTION MANUAL. WARNING: For your personal safety, READ and UNDERSTAND before using. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE 1 REFERENCE.
ENGLISH (Original instructions) INSTRUCTION MANUAL Drill 6411 6412 6413 007894 DOUBLE INSULATION WARNING: For your personal safety, READ and UNDERSTAND before using. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE
More informationAuto Feed Screwdriver
ENGLISH Auto Feed Screwdriver MODEL 6833 MODEL 6834 MODEL 6836 002607 DOUBLE INSULATION I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L WARNING: For your personal safety, READ and UNDERSTAND before using. SAVE THESE
More informationENGLISH (Original instructions) INSTRUCTION MANUAL. Drill DOUBLE INSULATION. IMPORTANT: Read Before Using.
ENGLISH (Original instructions) INSTRUCTION MANUAL Drill 64 642 643 007894 DOUBLE INSULATION IMPORTANT: Read Before Using. ENGLISH (Original instructions) SPECIFICATIONS Model 64 642 643 Capacities Steel
More informationAutomatic Screwdriver Model W 4YD. Handling instructions
Automatic Screwdriver Model W 4YD Handling instructions Note: Before using this Electric Power Tool, carefully read through these HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS to ensure efficient, safe operation. It is recommended
More informationCONTENTS. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: Before use, read the following safety precautions
CONTENTS [1] SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: Before use, read the following safety precautions 2 [2] APPLICATION AND FEATURES 5 [3] NAME OF COMPONENT UNITS 6 [4] DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS 8 [5] MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
More informationCordless Power Planer
ENGLISH Cordless Power Planer MODEL 050D 00540 I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L WARNING: For your personal safety, READ and UNDERSTAND before using. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. SPECIFICATIONS
More informationSUPER TRAINER Micro-iDT PLUS SERIES
TM SUPER TRAINER Micro-iDT PLUS SERIES Electronic Dog Trainer Owner s Manual Micro-iDT PLUS (One Dog Trainer with Add-On Capability) NOTICE! According to how you use your transmitter, the transmitting
More informationTable of Contents. Polytel GMA Glucose Meter Accessory Model PWR USER MANUAL Version: 2
Table of Contents Polytel GMA Glucose Meter Accessory Model PWR-08-03 USER MANUAL Version: 2 Polymap Wireless 310 S. Williams Blvd. Ste. 346 Tucson, Arizona 85711 (520) 747-1811 www.polymapwireless.com
More informationPetPal Training Systems. PetPal Canine Coach CC360 Electronic Dog Trainer Owner s Manual
PetPal Training Systems TM PetPal Canine Coach CC360 Electronic Dog Trainer Owner s Manual 1 NOTICE! According to how you use your transmitter, the transmitting range might be much different. You will
More informationATD AMP Variable Speed Reciprocating Saw Owner s Manual
ATD-10535 7 AMP Variable Speed Reciprocating Saw Owner s Manual Manufactured in China To ATD Tools, Inc. Specifications TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Voltage: 120V Frequency: 60Hz Power input: 7 Amps No load
More informationZ-STIM IF250 * Interferential / Russian Stimulator
Z-STIM IF250 * Interferential / Russian Stimulator User's Guide Amrex electrotherapy equipment a division of Amrex-Zetron, Inc. *Federal law (USA) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a
More informationAGES 10+ INSTRUCTION MANUAL. 800x Power Advanced Microscope Biological Experiments Gear. x 2 NOT INCLUDED
AGES 10+ INSTRUCTION MANUAL 800x Power Advanced Microscope Biological Experiments Gear x 2 NOT INCLUDED CONTENTS Microscope parts: 01 Eyepiece (Interchangeable 16x & 20x) 02 Focus Knob 03 Stage 04 Metal
More informationHandling instructions
Hand Shear Model CE 16SA Handling instructions Note: Before using this Electric Power Tool, carefully read through these HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS to ensure efficient, safe operation. It is recommended that
More informationRadiant Pro 2500 Video Light (Cat. No. 6047)
Fantasea Line Radiant Pro 2500 Video Light (Cat. No. 6047) Instruction Manual 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS... 2 DISCLAIMER... 3 INTRODUCTION... 3 GENERAL INFORMATION... 3 SPECIFICATIONS... 4 INCLUDED
More informationENGLISH (Original instructions) INSTRUCTION MANUAL. Drill MT600 MT601 DOUBLE INSULATION. IMPORTANT: Read Before Using.
ENGLISH (Original instructions) INSTRUCTION MANUAL Drill MT600 MT60 003635 DOUBLE INSULATION IMPORTANT: Read Before Using. ENGLISH (Original instructions) SPECIFICATIONS Model MT600 MT60 Capacities Steel
More informationBy Paul Aylett at 12:08 pm, Apr 13, 2016
TD2 Series Content Introduction Parts Features General Warnings and Safety Using your TENS Pain Reliever Troubleshooting Positions for use Specification Compatibility EMC Maintenance and Cautions Explanation
More informationNeo Ultrasound Module Manual
Neo Ultrasound Module Manual Installation Instructions For complete User Operating Instructions, including Cautions, Warnings, Dangers, Indications, and Contraindications, refer to the User s Manuals.
More informationTable of Contents. Polytel GMA Glucose Meter Accessory for Bayer Ascensia Contour Model PWR USER MANUAL Version: B
Table of Contents Polytel GMA Glucose Meter Accessory for Bayer Ascensia Contour Model PWR-08-07 USER MANUAL Version: B Polymap Wireless 310 S. Williams Blvd. Ste. 350 Tucson, Arizona 85711 (520) 747-1811
More informationMultifunction AC/DC Voltage Tester
User Manual Multifunction AC/DC Voltage Tester Model 20250-59 THE STANDARD IN PRECISION MEASUREMENT 1065DGMAN_20250-59 DS multifunctional voltage tester.indd 1 8/8/2017 1:37:47 PM Introduction The Digi-Sense
More informationPlease read this entire guide before beginning
Please read this entire guide before beginning Thank you for choosing SportDOG Brand. Used properly, this product will help you train your dog efficiently and safely. To ensure your satisfaction, please
More informationF100 Tabletop Document Folder
F100 Tabletop Document Folder 10/2018 OPERATOR MANUAL FIRST EDITION Single Fold Letter Fold Z-fold Double Fold Specifications Paper size 11" & 14" Paper weight 60g/m 2 to 90g/m 2 Some recycled paper and
More informationImpact Wrench WR 22SA HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS. Read through carefully and understand these instructions before use.
Impact Wrench WR 22SA HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS Read through carefully and understand these instructions before use. 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 3 6 7 8 9 5 3 4 kg-m 80 N m 800 M22 70 (F 10T) 0 C 70 700 60 50 600 500 40
More informationTable of Contents. Polytel GMA Glucose Meter Accessory for Abbott FreeStyle Lite and FreeStyle Freedom Lite Model PWR USER MANUAL Version: B
Table of Contents Polytel GMA Glucose Meter Accessory for Abbott FreeStyle Lite and FreeStyle Freedom Lite Model PWR-08-09 USER MANUAL Version: B Polymap Wireless 310 S. Williams Blvd. Ste. 350 Tucson,
More informationLifeGear G1 /HOME GYM ITEM NO.: 63100
LifeGear G1 /HOME GYM ITEM NO.: 63100 OWNER S MANUAL IMPORTANT: Read all instructions carefully before using this product. Retain this owner s manual for future reference. The specifications of this product
More informationH 2 0 PLUSSeries Electronic Dog Trainer Owner's Manual
H 2 0 PLUSSeries Electronic Dog Trainer Owner's Manual H20 1810 PLUS H20 1820 PLUS H 20 1830 PLUS H20 1850 PLUS D.T. Systems, Inc. NOTICE! According to how you use your transmitter, the transmitting range
More informationDawson DDM190. Digital Multimeter User s Manual
Dawson DDM190 Digital Multimeter User s Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY... 3 Out of the Box... 3 Accessories.. Error! Bookmark not defined. Safety Information... 7
More informationADAE portable X ray machine Operation manual
ADAE portable X ray machine Operation manual CONTENTS ABOUT THE SYMBOL----------------------------------------------------------3 INTRODUCTION-----------------------------------------------------------------4
More informationINSTRUCTION MANUAL. 150x Power Student Microscope Biological Experiments Gear 1.5V WARNING: WARNING: NOT INCLUDED
6+ AGES INSTRUCTION MANUAL X2 NOT INCLUDED 1.5V Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (ni-cad, ni-mh, etc.) batteries. 150x Power Student Microscope
More informationInstruction Manual. Manual de instrucciones. Guide d utilisation ET PMET Rev 808
Instruction Manual Manual de instrucciones Guide d utilisation ET2025 PMET2025-8 Rev 808 www.arrowfastener.com GENERAL SAFETY RULES WARNING! Read all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed
More informationTable of Contents. Polytel GMA Glucose Meter Accessory for LifeScan Meters Model PWR USER MANUAL Version: 1
Table of Contents Polytel GMA Glucose Meter Accessory for LifeScan Meters Model PWR-08-06 USER MANUAL Version: 1 Polymap Wireless 310 S. Williams Blvd. Ste. 350 Tucson, Arizona 85711 (520) 747-1811 Mon-Fri
More informationUSER'S GUIDE. EcoQuest International 310 T. Elmer Cox Drive Greeneville, TN (423) Setup. Operation. Specifications.
USER'S GUIDE Setup Operation Specifications Warranty (43) 638-746 CAUTION: Read manual carefully for proper procedures and operation. CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS Specifications...............................................................3
More informationInt936A / 936A Int936 / 936
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision
More informationELECTRICAL CURRENT FOR PAIN CONTROL
ELECTRICAL CURRENT FOR PAIN CONTROL 2 Pain modulation ES for pain modulation (TENS) Parameter for ES for pain modulation Pain modulation 3 Gate control theory of pain modulation Pain perception nociceptor
More information18V CORDLESS STAPLER/NAILER
18V CORDLESS STAPLER/NAILER MODEL NO: CONSN18LIC PART NO: 6487058 OPERATION & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS LS0717 ISS2 2 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE product. Before
More informationCordless Angle Drill DA301D DA391D INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ENGLISH INSTRUCTION MANUAL Cordless Angle Drill DA30D DA39D 00204 WARNING: For your personal safety, READ and UNDERSTAND before using. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. ENGLISH SPECIFICATIONS
More informationAngle Drill MODEL DA3000R MODEL DA3000V
ENGLISH Angle Drill MODEL DA3000R MODEL DA3000V 003004 DOUBLE INSULATION I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L WARNING: For your personal safety, READ and UNDERSTAND before using. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR
More informationENGLISH (Original instructions) INSTRUCTION MANUAL. Shear Wrench 6922NB DOUBLE INSULATION. IMPORTANT: Read Before Using.
ENGLISH (Original instructions) INSTRUCTION MANUAL Shear Wrench 69NB 00498 DOUBLE INSULATION IMPORTANT: Read Before Using. ENGLISH (Original instructions) SPECIFICATIONS Model 69NB Bolt size M6, M0, M
More informationMVL-30 Video Light User Guide
Video Light MVL-30 Video Light User Guide SONY Mini Safety tips To prevent damage to your F&V product or injury to yourself or to others. Read the following safety precautions in their entirety before
More informationElderfield & Hall, Inc., Kama Bandsaw AD 105S. Instruction Manual: Introduction to the Manual. General Precautions. Equipment. Machine.
Elderfield & Hall, Inc., www.kooltools.com 10901 McBride Lane, Knoxville TN, 37932. Phone: 865.671.7682. Fax: 865.671.7686. Email: bob@kooltools.com Kama Bandsaw AD 105S 110 Volt, Single Phase 2 ¼ HP Portable
More informationTable of Contents. 6.6 Operation in the Parameter Setting mode Memory checking interface In all operation interfaces...
Table of Contents 1. Getting to know your device... 1 1.1 What is Electrical Stimulator and what can it do?..1 1.2 Important information... 2 1.3 WARNINGS... 2 1.4 CAUTIONS... 3 1.5 Adverse Reactions...
More informationSportHunter SD Operating Guide. SportDOG brand logo on a PMS 158 Orange background. -Identity -Correspondence -Apparel -Ads
SportHunter SD-1800 Operating Guide 2 spot color logo: Please read this entire before This guide is the Orange/black lookbeginning of the SportDOG brand logo on a PMS 158 Orange background. -Identity -Correspondence
More informationINTRODUCTION. SO-2200LED Binocular Indirect Ophthalmoscope
INTRODUCTION Please read the following information carefully before installing and using the Scan Optics SO-2200LED binocular indirect ophthalmoscope. Scan Optics is responsible for the safety, reliability
More informationTETRIS 1000 High Impedance Active Probe. Instruction Manual
TETRIS 1000 High Impedance Active Probe Instruction Manual Copyright 2015 PMK GmbH All rights reserved. Information in this publication supersedes that in all previously published material. Specifications
More informationС 800 CASSIDA C 800 HIGH SPEED COIN COUNTER
С 800 CASSIDA C 800 HIGH SPEED COIN COUNTER This manual contains important information on safety measures and operational features. Please read it carefully before operating your coin counter, and keep
More informationCordless Circular Saw with Dust Collection
ENGLISH Cordless Circular Saw with Dust Collection MODEL 506D MODEL 5036D MODEL 5046D 003 I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L WARNING: For your personal safety, READ and UNDERSTAND before using. SAVE THESE
More informationATBG280/6 Bench Grinder Bench Grinder ATBG280/6 230V-50Hz 280 Watt 150mm x 25mm Wheel size
Bench Grinder ATBG280/6 230V-50Hz 280 Watt 150mm x 25mm Wheel size SPECIFICATIONS Model Number : ATBG280/6 Nominal Voltage Power Consumption No load speed Wheel size Weight 230Volt 50Hz 280 Watts 2880
More information